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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah, the weight loss dose is 2.4mg. You’re taking a fifth of that. It’s like saying I took a fifth of a dose of advil and my headache won’t go away. Idiotic. [/quote] NP- Lol speaking of idiot, that’s the dose for Wegovy , not ozempic durrrrrrrr[/quote] They're the exact same drug, semaglutide. If you're taking ozempic for weight loss, one should pay attention to what the dose for weight loss is.[/quote] I know that, I just thought it was funny that poster came here to call someone an idiot, and then didn’t even know the correct dosage for the drug.[/quote] I do know the correct dosage for the drug, as I am taking it. It is very frustrating and yes, idiotic, when people say it doesn't work when they're not even close to the proven dose for weight loss of semaglutide, which is 2.4mg.[/quote] I don't think OP said the dose that they're on, but it is possible to lose weight at lower doses of both Ozempic and Wegovy. The point of the lower doses (as those on the drugs already know) is to get used to the drug and ramp up; that said, plenty of people do lose at lower doses while plenty of other people don't. And it's not necessary to get all the way to 2.4 on Wegovy to lose weight; again, plenty of people do get all the way up to the max dose, while other people (myself included) went back down to 1.7 because we couldn't tolerate the 2.4 (for me, it made me sleepless and my skin hurt to touch) and we were losing just fine on 1.7. I'm currently on Mounjaro 7.5, and still sloooowly losing, but I've also lost just about all I need to lose, so I don't see the need to keep on increasing my doses. When/if I can't be on Mounjaro anymore, I'll go back to Ozempic to maintain, but probably at around 0.5 to 0.75 (via click dosing, which is possible with Ozempic, unlike single-use Wegovy or Mounjaro). OP, you do have to give it time, and you also have to recognize that the more you do to eat well and move your body, the better it is for your health overall no matter whether you lose weight from a healthy diet and exercise or not.[/quote] Good advice here. -signed Person who has lost 140lbs from Wegovy/Mournjaro since 2018.[/quote]
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